TECH & AI
risk is now an existential issue, not a niche technical topic.
For enterprises navigating rapid digital transformation, the ability to secure AI workloads and cloud infrastructure at scale has become critical. The centres are designed to support this imperative, helping clients maintain security posture as they expand their digital footprint across hybrid and multi‐cloud environments.
Embedding resilience into infrastructure For data centre owners, the message is that cyber resilience must be engineered into infrastructure rather than retrofitted. NTT DATA’ s offering spans Managed Detection and Response, incident response, threat intelligence, compliance and regulatory advisory and cloud and OT security – all of which are converging on the data centre as a strategic control plane.
By building these capabilities directly into global operations, the company is trying to give clients a clearer view of cyber risk and a roadmap for reducing it through continuous detection, protection and recovery.
The expanded network of Cyber Defense Centers also adds capacity for more than 800 security analysts worldwide, enabling NTT DATA to scale human expertise alongside automation.
This focus on people echoes wider industry concern that talent shortages and gaps in security culture are now among the most serious inhibitors of digital transformation, particularly where AI and software‐defined infrastructure are in play.
The centres leverage strategic partnerships with industry‐leading technology platforms, enabling NTT DATA to deploy best‐in‐class tools whilst maintaining the flexibility to adapt to evolving threat landscapes and client requirements.
For clients, the benefits extend beyond threat detection. The AI‐powered platforms enable organisations to navigate regulatory change with confidence, build long‐term digital trust and accelerate edge‐to‐cloud transformation whilst continuously protecting expanding digital ecosystems.
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